Dan,
Thanks very much for you quick reply and information. I have been finding it wery hard to get information about housings for medium format cameras in Australia.

I have been leaning towards the Rollei 6008AF but the problem is they are not supported in Australia. The other option is the hasselblad or Linhof but I really like the auto focus capabilities of the rollei.

I can confirm that UK-Germany would probably be your best bet, and Uwe does make very decent housings.

I'm just a little concerned that you would be going for a film camera at this late stage of film, an expensive one at that with a correspondingly even more expensive housing. If you were talking about some El Cheapo thing, or perhaps a used Nik V or similar I wouldn't worry but this is a long term, and very expensive, investment. Once the likes of Fuji decide that Velvia (etc) is no longer viable you will be left with something that perhaps needs to be housed behind glass in some museum, is of little to no commercial value (unless its name is Rolleimarin).

Who's to know when decent film will no longer be available? We all know that there are lots of film cameras already out there with little to no support, that manufacturers are leaving this type of photographic system in (relative) droves. I hope you've evaluated those risks, which should include the fact that the likes of Fuji might continue 35mm (Velvia etc) but discontinue medium format even before they discontinue the lot.

Cheers, from Oz,

Christian

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Who's to know when decent film will no longer be available? We all know that there are lots of film cameras already out there with little to no support, that manufacturers are leaving this type of photographic system in (relative) droves. I hope you've evaluated those risks, which should include the fact that the likes of Fuji might continue 35mm (Velvia etc) but discontinue medium format even before they discontinue the lot.

Cheers, from Oz,

Christian

film is going to be around for a very long time. Even in medium format. As a matter of fact, 4x5 sheet film is selling more this year than the last 5 years.

I am very dubious that the optics of a medium format housing would produce results any better than a current high end dSLR such as the EOS1DSMkII. Lens/port systems now are limiting dSLR quality underwater and, given the lenses available for MF I would suggest that better optical solutions are available from smaller format dSLRs - although some optical solutions do exist for MF they are unwieldy and a compromise between usability and optical quality. I'm far from convinced that bigger (format) is better underwater.

I agree with Paul. While I really hope that you do house a MF camera - as I would love to see the kit and the images - I feel that you would be much better off with a top end DSLR system.

I have both a 6x6cm hasselblad underwater system and a Nikon D2X DSLR system - and the Nikon is a far superior UW system. Also once lenses are behind ports and shooting through murky seawater, I think my D2X has superior final image quality to the Hasselblad, given its better UW optics and also ergonomics. UW shooting is rarely controllable like a studio, and as such the inherent image quality advantages of a MF system are rarely, if ever, realised.

I feel that you will spend a lot of time and money getting a one off housing for an MF system, and probably end up with an inferior UW system to a top line DSLR.

I post this not to discourage you. I really hope you do take a MF system underwater. But I think it is only fair to make you aware of some of the problems.

Paul and Alex make very good points, which I would also fully endorse.

As for film underwater... once you've considered the benefits of white balancing alone (apart from some other u/w-specific advantages) you might move over to "the other side". Don't forget this is the wetPIXEL forum...

On the other hand, I'm watching the Pentax 6x7 auction on eBay: I'll be swinging by B&H, and I'll go upstairs to the used department to run a roll of film through, as those big MF SLR's have a nasty mirror-slap habit...

With used prime MF lenses so cheap, I could actually splurge for another format besides my 645AFd...

Hi Dan,

This is a link to the Gates-Peterson MF housing for the outstanding Hasselblad SWC/M 38 mm. This system was used by Ernest Brooks II for some of his books and other wonderful work.

E-bay has this housing for the Pentex 6X7 and you can still find housings from Aquatica for the RZ-6X7.

Mauricio Handler, handlerphoto.com uses the Aquatica housing.

MF underwater is not new, so no need to reinvent the wheel. Botton line is that MF is limited for underwater use otherwise if would have become the mainstay by now.